"Romance of the Camp," Rome, Tenn., expedition to, Romney, Va., Union forage-train captured at, ROSECRANS,, Bishop, anecdote of, P. 24 ROSECRANS, W. S., Gen., appointed to Department of Kentucky, D. order defining the relations be- tween soldiers and citizens, D. 17 General Bragg's letter to, D. 24 general order in reference to Jeff Davis's proclamation, D. 32 order in reference to rebel soldiers in national uniforms, D. 45 how he punishes soldiers, P. 11 anecdote of,
sunied command of the middle department,
RHETT, ALFRED, Col., rebel,
Rosedale, La., expedition to, ROSES, -, Capt., bravery of,
SCOTT, W. J., a revengeful letter of,
Scranton, Penn., draft troubles in, D. "Sea Bird," capture of the,
schooner burned by the rebels, D. "Sea Lark," ship, burned,
RUGGLES, DANIEL, Gen., rebel, RUNKLE, B. P., Col., RUNYON, THEODORE, Gen., Rural Hills, Tenn., account of the battle at, Doc. 197 Rush County, Ind., rebellion in, D. 55 D. 58 RUSSELL, Earl, Mason's correspond- de- ence with, D. 58 rebel opinion of his correspond- ence with J. M. Mason,
"Sea Lion," schooner, captured, Seamen, Medals of Honor to, SEARING, WILLIAM M., Col.,
Richmond, Mo., captured,
Richmond, Va., price of necessaries of life at,
price of substitutes in,
people of, organized for the de-
See retaliation of the rebels, Doc. 155 Russellville, Ky., Union meeting at, D. 4S RUST, JOHN D., Col., D. 56, 58 report of the expedition to Jack- sonville, Fla., Doc. 483 Rutherford's Creek, Tenn., skirmish at, D. 53 RUTLEDGE, JOHN, Capt., rebel navy, D. 56; Doc. 414
SEIDEL, CHARLES B., Major, Senatobia, Miss., fight near, Seneca, Va., fight near, Sequestration. See rebel sequestra- tion, D. 13 SEVEARER, BENJAMIN. See Medals of Honor.
Ridgeville Road, Va., reports of the fight on, Doc. 51 Rienzi, Miss., evacuation of, D. Ringold Barracks, Texas, fight near,
19 D. 25 "Ringold Pennsylvania Cavalry," Doc. 51
Sabbath, the, President Lincoln's or- der respecting the observance of, Doc. 181 Sabine Pass, Texas, reconnoissance to, D. 65 SACKETT, WILLIAM, Lieut.-Col. Ninth N. Y. Volunteers, D. 5; Doc. 25 Salem, Va., occupied, D. 12, 17 Salem Pike, Tenn., fight on, D. 50 SALOMON, EDWARD, Lieut. Col., re- port of the battle of Chancel- lorsville, Doc. 587 Salt, manufacture of, in the South, P. scarcity of in Virginia, P. 23 See Virginia, Doc. 14 "Sam Gaty," account of the attack on the, Doc. 521 the robbers of the, arrested, D. 60 SANDERS, REID, Major, captured, D. 11 San Francisco, Cal., schooner Chap- man seized at, D. 55
Shawnee, Kansas, sacked by guerril-
las, Shawnee Creek, Kansas, fight near, D. 77 Sheffield, Eng., Roebuck's speech at, D. 77 counterfeiters arrested at, D. 63 Shelby Depot, Tenn., fight near, D. 7 Shelbyville, Tenn., occupied by Na- tionals, D. 41 SHELDON, L. A., Col., Doc. $61 Shell Creek, Colorado, fight near, D. 71 8" Shenandoah," launch of the, D. 23 Shenandoah Valley, snowstorm in the, D. 38 SHEPHERD, OLIVER L., Col. Fifteenth Regiment U. S. Infantry, D. 50 Shepherdstown, Va., reconnoissance to, D. 8 SHEPLEY, GEORGE F., Brig.-Gen. Sco New-Orleans, La
SPEAR, —, Col., Pa. Vols.,
reports of his raid through Vir- ginia,
STONEMAN'S raid, Richmond Exam-
See Deserted House, Va. SPEIGEL, Col., report of the battle of Port Gibson, Doc. 573 SPENCE, —, Mr., rebel, D. 35 SPENCER, SARAH, patriotism of, P. 9 SPICELY, W. T., Col, report of the battle of Champion Hill, Miss., SPICER, N. W., Capt., Doc. 288 Spottsylvania C. H., Va., Unionists surprised at, D. 69 SPRAGUE, A. B. R., Col., report of op- erations in North-Carolina, Doc. 257 Springfield, Mo., official reports of the attack on, Doc. 346 "St. Clair," gunboat, attacked, D. 60 "St George," schooner, captured, D. 67 "St. John," steamer, captured, D. 65 St. Louis, Mo., emancipation meeting at,
"STONEWALL" JACKSON. Sce T. Jon- athan Jackson.
STREET, S., Capt., rebel,
account of his raid into Georgia, STRONG, GEO. P., Major, STROUT, RICHARD, Capt., expedition against the Indians, STUART, D., Brig.-Gen. See Arkan- sas Post.
SLOCUM, H. W., Gen., D. 21, 68; Doc. 305. SMALL, ROBERT, of the steamer Plant-
SMART, Col., report of the fight at Patterson, Mo., SMITH, ABEL, Jr., Lieut.-Col., Doc. 471 report of the battle at Ponchatoula, Doc. 478 Doc. 320, 618
SMITH, A. J., Gen.,
See Arkansas Post,
See Stone River, retreat of the army of, SMITH, EDWIN. See Medals of Hon-
first decision under the emancipa- tion proclamation made at, D. 40 St. Mary's, Fla., bombarded, D. 14 St. Mary's Ga., destroyed, D. 8 STAHEL, JULIUS H., Gen., reconnois- sance to Snicker's Gap, D. forage wagons of, captured, D. reconnoissance from Centreville, Va., Doc. 24 reconnoissance to Warrenton, D. 68 reconnoissance to Snicker's Ferry, Va., Doc. 201 report of his fight at Warrenton Junction, Va., Doc. 600 notices of, D. 19, 70 D. 3
Stanford, Ky., occupation of, STANLEY, D. S., Brig.-Gen., D. 24, 60, 76 See Bradyville, Tenn.
STANLY, EDWARD, Gov., correspond-
SULLIVAN, TIMOTHY. See Medals of Honor. Summerville, Miss., fight near, D. 19 9 Summerville, Va., fight at, D. 44 SUMNER, E. V., Gen., at Falmouth,
ence with Major-Gen. Hill, Doc. 474 notice of, D. 32 STANTON, E. M., Secretary, his opin- ion of the draft, P. his despatch to the Gov. of Penn- sylvania after the battle of Fred- ericksburgh,
demands the surrender of Fred-
SMITH, THOMAS R., Lincoln's letter in
STEELE, F., Gen. See Arkansas Post,
Swan Quarter, N. C., fight at, "Switzerland," Nationa! ram,
"Sylvan Shore," steamer, attacked by rebels,
Smithfield, Va., fight near, account of the capture of, Snicker's Ferry, Va., accounts of Gen Stahel's reconnoissance to, Doc. 201
STEELE, THEOPHILUS, Dr., Steele's Bayou, account of the expe- dition to, Doc. 461 D. 24 report of the battle of Chancellors- ville, Doc. 579 STELLWAGEN, F. S., Com., report of
STEINWEHR, A. VON, Gen.,
TAFEL, GUSTAVUS, Col., TAINTOR, JNO. A, curious will of, P. 43 23 TALCOTT, Col., rebel, D, Tallahatchie River, rebel forts on, taken, D. 21
the fight off Charleston, Doc. 40S STEPHENS, ALEXANDER H., letter on the causes of the rebellion, D. STERLING, JOHN W., D. STEVENS, A. F., Col. Thirteenth N. H. Vols., Doc. 86 STEVENS, G. A., Lieut. Com., Doc. 505 STEVENSON, JOHN D., Gen., Doc. 612 STEWART, THOMAS, of East-Newton, Ohio, P. 23 STIVERS, J. W., Major Fourteenth Ky., D. 23
account of the skirmish on the, Doc. 288 Tampa, Fla., bombarded by the Unionists,
Waverly, Tenn., fight at,
Weber Falls, Ark., fight at, WEBSTER, A. G., Capt.,
WEER, WILLIAM, Col., Fourth Kan- sas, report of the battle Prairie Grove, Ark.,
WEITZEL, GODFREY, Brig.-Gen., re-
port of the battle of Labadie- ville,
See Port Hudson, Miss.,
at Bayou Teche, La.,
Doc. 536 D. 9, 34, 40 Medals of
Williamsburgh, Va., Nationals prised near, National pickets attacked at, D. 58 WILLIAMSON, GEO. W., Gen., D. 61 WILLIAMSON, J. A., Col., report of the battle before Williamsburgh, Doc, 819 Williamston, N. C., fight near, D. 11 operations of the Massachusetts troops at, Doc. 193 WILLSON, FORCEYTHE, P. 21 Wilmington, N. C., yellow fever at, D. B D. 10
salt-works at, destroyed, WILMOT, RICHARD, rebel,
D. 9 WILSON, ROBERT, Capt., Winchester, Va., skirmish near, occupation of,
Windward," brig, captured,
WINGEL, Lieut. Fifth Pa.,
WHARTON, — Gen., rebel. See
"What shall be done for Jeff Da-
Yankees, a rebel's parting words to
Yazoo City, Miss., captured,
Yazoo Pass, skirmish near,
Wheeling "Press," suppressed,
"When the great rebellion's over,"
See Arkansas Post. See Pattersonville, La.
See Thompson Station. See Prairie Grove, Ark.
expedition through,
Yazoo River, Journal of the expedi
"Whippy Swamp Guards," rebel,
WHITE, B. S. Capt., rebel,
Twentieth Regiment of, Twenty-second Regiment of, Twenty-ninth Regiment of, Third Cavalry of,
Major, wounded at 207 Perryville, Va., Doc. 63 White House, Va., an incident of the, P. 5 WHITING, W. D., Lieut. U. S. N., D. 37 Whittaker's Mill, Va., rebel attack D 63 P. 25, 50 D. 20
Wigginton's Mills, Va., attack on, D. WILDER, C. D., Superintendent of contrabands,
Doc. 62 D. 85 D. 22 Doc. 61 WISE, JOHN. See Doc. 369 WITHERS, J. M., Maj.-General, rebel, Doc. 171; D. 51 Wireman's Shoals, Ky., fight near, D. 25 WOLFORD, FRANK, Col., operations of the cavalry of, Doc. 272; D. 78 Women. See Cornelia Oldom. a belligerent secessionist, rebel, notice given to, to go South,
Doc. 15; D. 2 offers a reward for Gen. Butler, D. 30 YEATMAN, H. T., Lieut.-Col., rebel, Doc. 481 Yellville, Ark., expedition to, D. 20 salt-works destroyed at, D. 21 Yellow Fever, at Wilmington, N. C., D. 5 Yockna Creek, Miss., fight at, Doc. 231 YOUNG, WILLIAM, Doc. 500
friends of rebels go South,
WILDER, J. T., Col.,
Wilderness, Va., the battle of, See
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